Marine SurveyorI Vineet ranjan Srivastava ( Prop of M/s V R & Associates ) working as Independent Marine Survey, Ship safety Inspection approved from Panama for panamian Flag ship as well all marine related work at Port having 17 yrs exposure in this field in IndiaIndia

Chemical Carriers AssociationCCA is devoted to promoting regulatory compliance and safety in the bulk waterborne transportation of chemicals and other hazardous materials. The CCA membership complement presently includes:
USA District of Columbia

MITAGS - Maritime Institute of Technology & Graduate StudiesThe Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduates Studies (MITAGS) is a non-profit continuing education center for professional mariners. The Institute provides training to civilian and military mariners from around the globe.
USA Maryland

New Fast Ferry

7/25/2000

Derecktor Shipyards of Mamaroneck (NY, USA) signed a contract for the construction of a 35-meter aluminum high-speed passenger catamaran. This vessel is the first of four to be built for an already acquired run from Stamford, Conn., to New York City. The new vessels have been designed by Nigel Gee and Associates of Southampton, England and represent a clear step forward in high-speed commuter ferries.

Each ferry will be capable of carrying up to 290 passengers at a full load service speed of 42 knots. This will make them the fastest commuter ferries ever built in the United States. Fully air conditioned, the vessels will offer commuters a high degree of comfort as well as features such as power outlets, public cell phones, and a satellite TV and DVD/CD entertainment system. State-of-the-art navigation and safety equipment will be fitted, including high-speed ARPA radars and a digital chart plotting system with radar overlay. Construction is expected to take ten months for the first vessel, with the second following four months later. Total contract price for the first vessel is $5.25 million U.S.